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The Welsh numerical system uses a hybrid system of counting - using both the traditional system and the more modern system. This book sets out step by step how each of these systems are compiled and how they are used to tell the time, name dates and years and how to set down pounds and pence, and other numerals, in words.
A substantial collection of Welsh contemporary proverbs, listed according to the significant word in the saying for easy reference. Also included are English adaptations. A rich treasury of the Welsh language which will be useful to Welsh speakers and learners alike.
Meinir Wyn Edwards''s Welsh translation of Worry Angels is a 15,000 word volume for 9-12 year old readers. This is a sensitive and lively novel, portraying a young girl dealing with mental health problems. Amy-May has to deal with many changes in her life, and she worries about everything - moving school, parents separating and meeting...
A pack comprising the four titles in the simple factual series Am Dro for young children, namely Coed, Blodau, Adar and Creaduriaid Bach.
A pack of six titles in the Dewin Dwl 2 series of simple stories for young children by Angharad Tomos, namely Dwl a doeth, Mwnc, Mwy na mwydyn, Nyrs Rwdlan, Palu''r ardd and Waeth gen i!
A timely, bilingual exploration of what a future independent Wales could look like. It is written in the spirit of utopian thinking: its purpose is to question what is, and to envision what could be. Some of the ideas presented are a radical departure from the status quo, while others are becoming part of orthodox leftist thinking.
This is Bethan Gwanas''s Welsh translation of the English novel Check Mates by Stewart Foster. It''s a substantial read of 80,000+ words for teenagers aged 11-14 years. Felix is not a difficult child; he''s just a child that finds life difficult. He suffers from ADHD, but having chess lessons with his grandfather brings unexpected results.
The dream ? to turn a damp, rotting chapel in Aberllefenni near Corris into a home, a place of great beauty and healing. The reality ? a physical and emotional roller coaster for June and Bernard. Capel Bethesda is a magnet for visitors. June''s diary of an incredible achievement is inspiring, frank and funny.
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